Understanding The Causes Of Hypotension
Blood Loss

When individuals lose blood, their blood pressure will drop! Hypotension caused by blood loss is the result of an injury. The injury will stem from a fall, blunt trauma, or even a car accident! Nosebleeds would not be enough to result in significant blood pressure drops! Internal and external bleeding both trigger blood loss and hypotension. External bleeding is easy to detect. However, patients must know the signs of internal bleeding! Swelling and abdominal pain indicate bleeding in the spleen or liver. A loss of consciousness and seizures mean internal bleeding is in the brain! Patients with blood loss will experience dizziness and lightheadedness. Many of them will faint as well!
Blood loss will lead to shock in many cases. Symptoms of this include significantly low blood pressure, sweating, weakness, and lethargy. Patients will have a rapid heart rate. Feeling quite cold is also a common symptom. Shock requires hospital treatment! Intravenous fluids and blood transfusions treat low blood pressure due to blood loss and shock. Surgery to repair an injury, of course, is also helpful!